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About Marlene Fast

I photograph children, families, high school grads, fine art, pictorial, scenics.

I love photography; working (playing) in Photoshop; the rain; my clients; winter (if it would last only 2 months); spending time with my friends and family; learning about the latest in photography trends and styles; Tim Hortons coffee (large, black, please); my cat; Christmas; people; travel; Africa; elephants; Disney World; making people laugh; spring; flower gardens; listening to the amazing music of Matt Anderson.

Monthly Archives: June 2009

More Grunthal Seniors! Auriel, Jillia, Landon, Kaelyn, Kahlia, Chelsea & Caden

This year Green Valley High School had a record number of grads!   I was thrilled when Auriel, Jillia, Landon, Kaelyn, Kahlia, Chelsea, Josh, Trey and Caden chose me as their photographer.  I featured Josh and Trey in a previous post.
First we have Auriel… her mother was my office manager for a few years and I’ve...

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More High School Seniors… Logan and Trey

Well - I will try to post some more of the high school seniors I photographed the past couple of months.  Most of them have by now graduated - congratulations to all!
On April 30 I photographed two grads - both guys.  I’m so pleased to have so many guys come in for photos!  It used...

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High School Senior - Josh “the runner”

Well it has been forever since I’ve posted images to my blog.  What can I say?   I was busy with the Stoney Brook Dance Company dance school photos - then I spent a week at the Professional Photographers of Canada National Convention held in Regina, Saskatchewan this year (I was honoured to be asked to...

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“Feed the Need”

One of the charities that I have been working with over the past number of years is the Southeast Helping Hands - the local Food Bank in Steinbach and area.   In the past I have supported them at the “Community Christmas Drive”.  This year I decided to attend the Fund Raising Dinner.     It was held...

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